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  2. List of terminal emulators - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_terminal_emulators

    Serial port, Telnet, SSH, ISDN, TAPI, Rlogin: Windows, IBM OS/2, macOS: ZOC is a commercial terminal emulator for Windows, macOS and OS/S ZTerm: Character: Serial line macOS, Classic Mac OS: ZTerm is a shareware serial terminal emulator for macOS

  3. MacPorts - Wikipedia

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    DarwinPorts was then hosted on Mac OS Forge, an open source hosting service created and maintained by Apple Inc. for third-party projects not supported by Apple. [33] So as to indicate the project's emphasis on macOS, its name was changed to MacPorts. [31] When Apple closed Mac OS Forge in 2016, the project moved to GitHub. [34]

  4. PuTTY - Wikipedia

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    PuTTY user manual (copy from 2022) PuTTY (/ ˈ p ʌ t i /) [4] is a free and open-source terminal emulator, serial console and network file transfer application. It supports several network protocols, including SCP, SSH, Telnet, rlogin, and raw socket connection.

  5. xinetd - Wikipedia

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    On some implementations of Mac OS X, this daemon starts and maintains various Internet-related services, including FTP and telnet. As an extended form of inetd, it offers enhanced security. It replaced inetd in Mac OS X v10.3, and subsequently launchd replaced it in Mac OS X v10.4. However, Apple has retained inetd for compatibility purposes.

  6. PCBoard - Wikipedia

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    PCBoard also supports ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) and Telnet access via the Internet. The open source terminal emulator SyncTERM, available for Win32, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris and Mac OS X can be used for example to connect to the few remaining PCBoard BBS installations that are connected to the Internet.

  7. NCSA Telnet - Wikipedia

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    The initial implementation ran under Mac OS and Microsoft MS-DOS, and provided basic DEC VT102 terminal emulation with support for multiple simultaneous connections and an FTP client. NCSA Telnet was the first implementation of telnet for the Macintosh or PC that provided the ability to connect to multiple hosts simultaneously.

  8. netcat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netcat

    Mac OS X comes with netcat installed as of OSX 10.13 or users can use MacPorts to install a variant. [10] A DOS version of netcat called NTOOL is included in the FreeDOS Package group Networking. [11] It is based on the WatTCP stack and licensed under the European Union Public Licence Version 1.1. [12]

  9. List of portable software - Wikipedia

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    CPU-Z – CPU and memory hardware details – clock and FSB speeds, SPD, OS version. AIDA32 – freeware system information, diagnostics, and auditing program Speccy – System information tool.